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It should be obvious to us car lovers in QLD that QLD transport would much prefer it if we all just packed up and moved to another state. While fear campaigns fail trying to bring the road toll ...
While public transport figures remain lower than pre-COVID, main roads throughout the city are facing growing congestion, but still have not returned completely to 2019 daily traffic counts.
Once operational, the new Curra rest area will replace the existing facility in Gunalda, located 8km to the north, which will ...
As part of a six-month trial, public transport fares in Queensland will soon be slashed to just 50 cents per trip for everyone.. The cheap fares will apply to all trips on buses, light rail ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. For all the billions of dollars being spent on the city’s public transport infrastructure, Brisbane very much remains a car-loving ...
Transport Minister Mark Bailey said the cap is lower than other states, for example NSW's cap is $68,000, because the Queensland Government did not want to subsidise people "who can easily afford ...
Fuel prices drive Queensland transport costs up. If you think it’s getting more and more expensive to run a car, you’re right, with Queenslanders suffering the biggest jump in transport costs ...
Queensland motorist fights $1,000 seatbelt fine based on overexposed traffic camera photo. Driver cops $1000 fine for not wearing a seatbelt; Camera spotted his arm under the seatbelt ...
TRANSPORT Minister Mark Bailey has refused to consider changing a policy to allow the Government to freeze car registration costs. ... Queensland Times.
Queensland kids will have better access to organised sport with the state government promising families a $200 voucher for every child aged between 5 and 17 years to participate in junior sports.
Thieves have made off with more than a dozen vehicles, potentially worth millions of dollars, from a car transport business in Springwood, south of Brisbane. The business was ransacked on Saturday ...
Little-known Queensland stop-sign rule that could cost you $483 fine. A Brisbane motorist fined almost $500 for breaking a little-known road rule has spoken out to warn others.